Fast food workers at one of the largest, nation-wide KFC franchises in Thailand have won their first collective bargaining agreements.

The IUF-affiliated Cooks & Servers Workers' Union and the Cuisine and Service Workers' Union secured significant improvements in benefits and working conditions for workers at KFC outlets across the country.

In addition to improved benefits, the agreements recognize crucial trade union rights, including the right to union representation in any dispute or grievance, union intervention in any warning or disciplinary action and paid trade union leave. The two collective agreements signed and formally registered with the Labour Department are among the very few private sector agreements to include such provisions in Thailand, where freedom of association and collective bargaining rights are severely restricted.

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The International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers' Associations (IUF) is an international federation of trade unions representing workers employed in agriculture and plantations; the preparation and manufacture of food and beverages; hotels, restaurants and catering services; all stages of tobacco processing. The IUF is composed of 427 affiliated trade unions in 127 countries representing over 10 million workers.